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Issue Date: Thursday, March 12, 2009 Issue: Volume III, Edition IV Last Update: Thursday, June 11, 2009
  • Good sportsmanship remains alive and well at CHS

    Tuesday, June 09, 2009 By: William Tiller, Class of 2011

    Is everyone who is taught how to play sports also taught the act of sportsmanship?   Sportsmanship is defined as "Conduct and attitude considered as befitting participants in sports, especially fai

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  • Seniors will follow many paths to meet their goals

    Tuesday, June 09, 2009 By: Desiny Yates, Class of 2009

    Life after high school can be as dramatic as it was getting used to being a high school freshman. We have spent our last four years sticking to the same routines day after day. Our life was pretty mu

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  • Teachers offer differing views about Class of 2009; seniors offers thanks to teachers who made a difference

    Monday, June 08, 2009 By: Leiloni Mulligan, Class of 2012

    Here at CHS, there are a lot of talented, hardworking students. Those among the Class of 2009 are about to leave forever. When this class is mentioned to teachers and staff, a number of things come to

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  • North Korea's missile tests get mixed reviews from CHS students

    Monday, June 08, 2009 By: Austin James, Class of 2012

    In the past weeks, tension has been growing stronger between the United States and North Korea because of nuclear testing that North Korea has been conducting. The tension between these two countr

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  • Black discusses rumors about teacher layoffs, says class sizes will hold steady

    Monday, June 08, 2009 By: Elijah Tubbins, Class of 2010

    One thing we can say about CHS is that we have great teachers who care about students and who are dedicated to their work. Lately, there have been some serious rumors about our teachers at CHS,

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  • What could be behind decline of religion in America?

    Monday, June 08, 2009 By: Lauren Faw, Class of 2009

    According to a survey recently reported in The Charlotte Observer, the entire nation is declining in a way aside from the obvious economic downturn … we’re losing our faith as well. The Observer repo

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  • Anxiety turns to joy on GP presentation day

    Monday, June 08, 2009 By: Kiara Cousan, Class of 2010

    Rooms filled with anxiety and tension as seniors prepared to present their graduation projects on June 2. There was not a single soul that wasn't nervous beyond measure. Almost 100 students assembled

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  • Juniors win nail-biters to take Powerpuff championship

    Thursday, June 04, 2009 By: Jason Willix, Class of 2012

    The team of juniors won Concord High's Powderpuff Football tournament on June 1.  First, the Juniors had to take on the Freshmen. Coaches for the juniors were Sean Willix, Mark O'Brien, and Brandon R

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  • Students can't handle faculty in annual basketball games

    Monday, May 25, 2009 By: Jason Willix, Class of 2012

    The students proved that they were no match for the faculty of Concord High during the annual Student-Faculty basketball games on May 19.  The women faculty won 22-17. Among those powering the women,

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  • Senior portfolios and products range from log cabins to car stereos

    Thursday, May 21, 2009 By: Leiloni Mulligan, Class of 2009

    CHS faculty and staff gathered together in the media center on May 18 to grade Graduation Project portfolios and products. Many graders were quite excited.

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CHS News

Improv theater:a form of theater in which the actors use improvisational acting techniques to perform spontaneous scenes or skits. This is what a group of students practice every Wednesday after schoo
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Pancake Day, which was hosted by the Boys and Girls Club on March 19, proved to be another resounding success - and not just because the pancakes, sausages, milk, and coffee went down so well.
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Getting whacked during dodgeball or having a pie rubbed in your face may not seem like the most productive use of time, but what if these activities raise money for a good cause?
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Patsy Beaker, a pet lover and devoted mother, started the project known today as Kitty City.  Beaker strives to educate the public and find homes for rescued cats. With help from Cabarrus CARES, a
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